Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt ...: With Portrait Frontispiece ...P.F. Collier & son, 1905 |
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... Unless our average citi- zenship is based upon a good deal more than the mere observance of the laws on the statute books- that , of course , is the preliminary - that , of course , is the beginning - but unless it is based on more than ...
... Unless our average citi- zenship is based upon a good deal more than the mere observance of the laws on the statute books- that , of course , is the preliminary - that , of course , is the beginning - but unless it is based on more than ...
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... unless your interest and support give it permanence and power . It is only as the producing and commercial interests of the country come to realize that they need to have trees growing up in the forest not less than they need the ...
... unless your interest and support give it permanence and power . It is only as the producing and commercial interests of the country come to realize that they need to have trees growing up in the forest not less than they need the ...
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... unless they could develop a sound and enlightened public opinion . No nation can per- manently retain free government unless it can re- tain a high average of citizenship ; and there can be no such high average of citizenship without a ...
... unless they could develop a sound and enlightened public opinion . No nation can per- manently retain free government unless it can re- tain a high average of citizenship ; and there can be no such high average of citizenship without a ...
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